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Protective Gloves and Sleeves

Describe the hazards for which gloves should be worn and the factors to consider when selecting gloves. Identify proper practices for inspecting gloves and sleeves prior to use. Identify proper practices for repairing gloves and sleeves. Identify proper practices for wearing gloves and sleeves. Identify proper practices for caring for gloves and sleeves.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Working Safely with Electricity

This is the first lesson in the iKNOW® Electrical Safety Library. This lesson forms the foundation for the other lessons in Electrical Safety Library. The lesson explains safe work habits and basic safety rules that should be used when working around electricity. The importance of safely using circuits, the dangers of static electricity and the methods used to control it, is discussed. The used of fire extinguishers and how to identify the correct type of fire extinguisher to use on an electrical fire is also presented.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Wiring Diagrams

This is the final lesson in the iKNOW Electrical Print Reading Library. The lesson presents information how to identify components, equipment, wires and cables on a wiring diagram. It also explains how to relate a wiring diagram to the installed hardware and how to use diagrams for maintenance and troubleshooting problems.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Introduction to Electrical Diagrams

This is the fifth lesson in the iKNOW Electrical Print Reading Library, and the first lesson covering electrical diagrams. This lesson presents information about the purpose of various types of electrical diagrams and how to interpret the information in the title block. It also explains how to make electrical drawing revisions.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Interpreting Electrical Schematics

This is the fourth lesson in the iKNOW Electrical Print Reading Library. This lesson describes the steps for interpreting the relationships among the input, logic, and output components of an electrical schematic.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

DC Motor Controls

This is the final lesson in the iKNOW AC/DC Motor Theory Library. This lesson trains participants in starters, rotation direction, speed control, and drive controls of DC motors.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Permanent Magnet, Universal, and Brushless DC Motors

This is the tenth lesson in the iKNOW AC/DC Motor Theory Library. This lesson instructs the student in the design of permanent magnet, universal, and brushless DC motors and how they work.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Introduction to DC Motor Theory

This is the seventh lesson in the iKNOW AC/DC Motor Theory Library. The lesson introduces participants to DC motor theory.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Series, Shunt, and Compound DC Motors

This is the ninth lesson in the iKNOW AC/DC Motor Theory Library. This lesson instructs the participant in the design of series wound, shunt wound, and compound DC motors and how they work.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Introduction to DC Motors

This is the sixth lesson in the iKNOW® AC/DC Motor Theory Library. This lesson introduces the learner to DC Motors and their basic components.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Single Phase Motors

This is the fifth lesson in the iKNOW AC/DC Motor Theory Library. This lesson trains the participants to distinguish single-phase motors from three-phase motors. Split-phase motors and capacitance start motors are discussed.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Three-Phase Motors Part II

This is the fourth lesson in the iKNOW® AC/DC Motor Theory Library. This lesson defines and explains the components and functions of externally excited motors, starters, and variable speed drives. There is also a review topic to reinforce the information covered in the lesson, Three-Phase Motors Part 1.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Maintenance

Industrial Maintenance refers to the service maintenance technicians do in manufacturing and production settings to ensure optimal equipment operating conditions. Industrial machinery is used in various manufacturing settings and often needs troubleshooting and adjustments to work correctly.

An industrial maintenance technician is responsible for various maintenance tasks, typically in manufacturing. They install and inspect machines and electrical equipment and perform preventive maintenance to ensure that industrial machines remain operational.

There are five unique types of industrial maintenance: preventive, corrective, predictive, condition-based, and predetermined. Many companies find it difficult to differentiate between different maintenance strategies or what maintenance program is ideal for them.